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Laches as a defense in suits for in-
fringement. 22 C. C. A. 211; 36

C. C. A. 613.
Matter subject to copyright. 58 C. C.
A. 273.

Dedication to public or abandonment
of copyright. 69 C. C. A. 563.
Infringement by use of extracts and
quotations. 76 C. C. A. 475.
Rights of authors to control of publi-
cation, disposition or use of their
productions independent of statutory
copyright. 77 C. C. A. 620.
Persons entitled to copyright. 98 C.
C. A. 573.

CORPORATIONS.

See Banks and

Banking.
Citizenship for purposes of federal ju-
risdiction. 6 C. C. A. 174; 10 C. C.
A. 249: 27 C. C. A. 298.
Status of foreign corporations.

C. A. 419.

7 C.

Dissolution of foreign corporation. 7
C. C. A. 421.
Jurisdiction of federal courts in suits
against federal corporations. 11 C.
C. A. 314.

Personal liability of directors for negli-
gence. 12 C. C. A. 680; 33 C. C.
A. 230.

The power of officers and directors in
their individual capacity to deal with
corporation. 13 C. C. A. 466.
Use of corporate name as trade-name.
17 C. C. A. 579; 27 C. C. A. 357.
Stockholders' liability to creditors in
equity. 23 C. C. A. 315; 33 C. C.

A. 23.

Exclusion, regulation, and taxation of
foreign corporations. 24 C. C. A. 13.
Power to assign for benefit of credit-
ors. 24 C. C. A. 221.

Foreign corporations "doing business"
in state. 33 C. C. A. 585; 72 C. C.
A. 622.

Liability for torts. 39 C. C. A. 9.
Rights and liabilities of pledgees of
stock. 42 C. C. A. 135.

CORPORATIONS-Cont'd.

Service of process on foreign corpora-
tions. 45 C. C. A. 3; 78 C. Č. A.
473.

Acts of corporators and promoters.
46 C. C. A. 576; 92 C. C. A. 450.
Power to form partnership. 50 C. C.
A. 131.

Effect of judgment against corporation
in action to enforce stockholder's li-
ability. 52 C. C. A. 305.

Limitation of actions against corpo-
rate officers. 53 C. C. A. 7.
Cancellation of certificates of corpo-
rate stock. 55 C. C. A. 167.
Liability of transferrors and transfer-
ees of corporate stock for assess-
ments. 61 C. C. A. 322.

Liabilities enforceable against reorgan-
ized corporations. 62 C. C. A. 147.
Acquisition by corporation of stock of
other corporation. 68 C. C. A. 120.
Evidence of membership in corpora-
tion. 72 C. C. A. 423.
Liabilities of corporate officers for
debts and acts of corporation as de-
pendent on knowledge or participa-
tion. 75 C. C. A. 492.

Powers of committees of directors or
trustees of corporations. 76 C. C.
A. 7.

Validity of laws alleged to impair char-
ter or franchise of corporation as de-
pendent on reservation of power to
alter or amend. 77 C. C. A. 281.
Liability of corporation succeeding to
partnership for debts of firm. 80 C.
C. A. 560.

Rights and liabilities of stockholders
of railroads on consolidation. 81 C.
C. A. 480.

Rights of stockholders to sue or de-
fend on behalf of corporation as de-
pendent on refusal of corporation or
officers to act. 87 C. C. A. 390.
Compliance with charter, constitution-
al or statutory requirements as to in-
crease of capital stock. 88 C. C. A.
369.

Rights of minority stockholders as to
management of corporate affairs. 89
C. C. A. 482.

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CREDIT INSURANCE. 19 C. C. A. | CRIMINAL LAW-Cont'd.

271; 34 C. C. A. 165.

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Proof of corpus delicti to corroborate
a confession. 53 C. C. A. 278.
Comments of counsel and instructions
on failure of accused to testify.
C. C. A. 373.
Preliminaries to introduction of sec-
ondary evidence in criminal prosecu-
tions. 61 C. C. A. 117.
Discontinuance, nolle prosequi, or dis
missal as bar to subsequent prosecu-
tion. 68 C. C. A. 4.
Consolidation of and trial of indict-
ments together. 69 C. C. A. 287.
Review, by trial court, of evidence
given before grand jury. 69 C. C.
A. 488.

Circumstantial evidence of corpus de-
licti. 70 C. C. A. 156.

Admission on joint trial, of evidence
competent only against one or part
of defendants. 73 C. C. A. 295.
Admissibility, on trial of joint indict-
ments, of acts and declarations of
conspirators and codefendants after
accomplishment of object. 74 C. C.
A. 472.

Effect of acquittal in criminal prose-
cution on liability in tort for al-
leged criminal act. 79 C. C. A. 407.
Right of accused to be confronted by
witnesses. 80 C. C. A. 116.
Computation of cumulative sentences.
81 C. C. A. 196.

Admissibility of written instruments
in criminal prosecutions as depend-
ent on preliminary proof. 82 C. C.
A. 8.
Commencement of period of limitations
against prosecutions for continuing
offenses. 84 C. C. A. 519.
Identity of offenses charged in requisi-
tion for extradition and indictment,
and immunity from prosecution for
other offense. 85 C. C. A. 275.
Waiver of objections to instructions in
criminal prosecutions. 88 C. C. A.
302.

Admissibility against accused of evi-
dence wrongfully obtained, irrespec-
tive of question of compelling accused
to criminate himself. 91 C. C. A. 2.
Right to waive trial by jury in crim-
inal prosecutions. 94 C. C. A. 7.
Merger of conspiracy in offense com-
mitted. 96 C. C. A. 311.

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In condemnation proceedings. 16 C. C.
A. 468.

For personal injuries as affected by
plaintiff's character and condition.
27 C. C. A. 138.

Negligence of both master and servant
-Division of damages in admiralty
30 C. C. A. 678.

Liability of corporations for exemplary
or punitive damages. 39 C. C. A. 18.
Punitive damages for death by wrong-
ful act. 44 C. C. A. 259.
Reduction or increase of amount of re-
covery on appeal. 48 C. C. A. 470.
Persons entitled to damages for wrong-
ful enforcement of tax. 54 C. C. A.
550.
Aggravation of disease or injury due
to existing disease, predisposition, or
physical condition. 54 C. C. A. 645.
Loss of credit as element of damages.
62 C. C. A. 612.

Mitigation of damages for wrongful
discharge from employment by fail-
ure of servant to seek or accept oth-
er employment. 64 C. C. A. 5.
Retraction, apology, or reparation as
ground for mitigation of damages for
libel and slander. 71 C. C. A. 315.
Imposition of penalty, extra allowance
of damages, costs or fees as denial of
equal protection of law. 72 C. C. A.
547.

Remote or speculative profits as ele-
ment of damages for breach of con-
tract. 81 C. C. A. 546.

Right to require plaintiff in action for
personal injuries to submit to phys-
ical examination. 93 C. C. A. 435.

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ELECTRICITY.

Liability for injuries from defects in
installation of electric wires and ap-
pliances in building. 87 C. C. A. 5.
EMINENT DOMAIN.

Consequential and indirect damages.
16 C. C. A. 468.

Nature of estate or interest acquired
in condemnation proceedings. 53 C.
C. A. 604.

Nature and extent of power of United
States to condemn property for pub-
lic use. 70 C. C. A. 653.
Proceedings under power of eminent
domain as civil suits under laws re-
lating to removal of causes to federal
courts. 73 C. C. A. 183.

EQUITY.

Right to costs. 17 C. C. A. 368.
Equitable mortgages. 18 C. C. A. 458.
Stockholders' liability to creditors of
corporation. 23 C. C. A. 315; 33
C. C. A. 23.

Compensation of masters in chancery.
27 C. C. A. 475.

Conclusiveness and effect of judgments
as between courts of law and equity.
50 C. C. A. 463.

Obtaining possession or establishing ti-
tle to personal property in equity.
58 C. C. A. 101.

Operation and effect of decision in
equitable suit for infringement of
patent. 68 C. C. A. 541.

He who comes into equity must come
with clean hands. 70 Č. C. A. 543.
Restraining collection of taxes because
of excessive or unequal assessments
or valuations. 97 C. C. A. 16.

ESTOPPEL.

As against state or United States. 16
C. C. A. 353.

EVIDENCE.

New proofs on appeal in admiralty. 3
C. C. A. 322.

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Burden of proof of negligence where
passenger has been injured. 32 C.
C. A. 23.

Evidence admissible to show injury to
live stock, during transportation,
through negligence or accident.
C. C. A. 148.

32

Judicial notice of public laws and reg-
ulations. 44 C. C. A. 4.

Use of deposition when deponent is
present. 50 C. C. A. 232.
Negative testimony. 52 C. C. A. 82.
As to character or reputation in civil
actions. 55 C. C. A. 7.

Presumptions as to customs and us-
ages. 56 C. C. A. 394.
Utility, extent of use, and commercial
success as evidence of invention. 59
C. C. A. 620.

Preliminaries to introduction of sec-
ondary evidence in criminal prosecu-
tions. 61 C. C. A. 117.

Additional proofs in appellate court
without trial de novo. 67 C. C. A.
600.
Presumptions and burden of proof as
to cause of loss or injury to goods
shipped by vessel, and diligence or
negligence of carrier. 68 C. C. A.

398.

Review, by trial court, of evidence
given before grand jury. 69 C. C.
A. 488.

Circumstantial evidence of corpus de-
licti. 70 C. C. A. 156.

Procedure of federal courts and adop-
tion of state practice as to taking
proof. 71 C. C. A. 110.
Evidence of membership in corpora-
tion. 72 C. C. A. 423.
Admission on joint trial, of evidence
competent only against one or part
of defendants. 73 C. C. A. 295.
Irregularities in taking or return of
depositions as ground for exclusion
as evidence. 73 C. C. A. 608.
Expert testimony as to value of serv-
ices. 74 C. C. A. 257.
Admissibility, on trial of joint indict-
ments, of acts and declarations of
conspirators and codefendants after
accomplishment of object. 74 C. C.
A. 472.

Inferences from evidence as dependent
on sufficiency and degree of proof.
74 C. C. A. 561.
Evidence of emancipation of child. 75
C. C. A. 393.

Photographs as evidence in civil ac-
tions. 78 C. C. A. 145.

EVIDENCE-Cont'd.

Weight and sufficiency of evidence of
willful burning by insured as a de-
fense to action on policy. 79 C. C.
A. 455.

Persons against whom production and
inspection of books or writings may
be obtained. 81 C. C. A. 96.
Admissibility of written instruments in
criminal prosecutions as dependent
on preliminary proof. 82 C. C. A. S.
Application of doctrine of res ipsa
loquitur in actions for injuries to
servants. 82 C. C. A. 121.
Presumptions and burden of proof of
invention. 87 C. C. A. 264.
Admissibility against accused of evi-
dence wrongfully obtained, irrespec-
tive of question of compelling accused
to criminate himself. 91 C. C. A. 2.
Right to require plaintiff in action for
personal injuries to submit to phys-
ical examination. 93 C. C. A. 435.
Use of deposition by adversary of par-
ty taking it. 94 C. C. A. 356.
Examination of witnesses by court. 95
C. C. A. 4.

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Competency of physicians or surgeons
to testify as to communications by
patients or as to information
quired professionally as dependent on
subject-matter. 97 C. C. A. 129.
Communications by or between persons
having a common interest as privi-
leged. 97 C. C. A. 340.

Absence of witness as ground for in-
troduction of his testimony given at
former trial. 98 C. C. A. 3.
EXCEPTIONS, BILL OF.

Time of filing-When regulated by
state practice. 5 C. C. A. 594.
Exclusion of evidence from. 14 C. C.
A. 248.

EXCHANGES.

Membership in stock exchange as an
asset in bankruptcy. 43 C. C. A.
389.
Quotations of prices and transactions
on exchanges. 61 C. C. A. 2.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS.
Regulations of. 26 C. C. A. 239.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRA-
TORS.

Citizenship as affecting the jurisdiction
of the federal courts. 10 C. C. A.
252.
Probate jurisdiction of federal courts.
36 C. C. A. 276.

Construction and operation of convey-
ances of real property and interests
therein by executor or administrator.
74 C. C. A. 382.

EXTINGUISHMENT.

Of maritime liens. 17 C. C. A. 102.
EXTRADITION.

Scope of review on habeas corpus to
procure release of person sought to
be extradited. 62 C. C. A. 506.

EXTRADITION-Cont'd.

Fugitives from justice under extradi-
tion laws. 63 C. C. A. 104.
Identity of offenses charged in requisi-
tion for extradition and indictment,
and immunity from prosecution for
other offense. 85 C. C. A. 275.

FALSE IMPRISONMENT.
Waiver of illegality of arrest affecting
right of action for. 92 C. C. A. 594.
FEDERAL COURTS.

Jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals
in general. 1 C. C. A. 6; 32 C. C.
A. 475.

Jurisdiction as affected by state laws.
1 C. C. A. 513.

Jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals
to review interlocutory decrees in
patent cases. 3 C. C. A. 572; 27 C.
C. A. 189; 32 C. C. A. 484.
Conformity of practice in common-law
actions to that of state court.
C. A. 594; 27 C. C. A. 392.
Jurisdiction over corporations. 6 C. C.
A. 174.

5 C.

State laws as rules of decision in fed-
eral courts. 11 C. C. A. 71; 29 C.

C. A. 553.

Diverse citizenship as a ground of fed-

eral jurisdiction. 10 C. C. A. 249;
27 C. C. A. 298.

Jurisdiction in cases involving federal
question. 11 C. C. A. 308; 35 C. C.
A. 7.

Jurisdiction and judgments of Indian
courts. 11 C. C. A. 468.

Federal jurisdiction of suits against
state. 13 C. C. A. 165.
Orders, decrees, and judgments review-
able in circuit court of appeals. 13
C. C. A. 374; 90 C. C. A. 566.
Jurisdiction as affected by possession
of the subject-matter. 15 C. C. A. 6.
Enjoining proceedings in state courts.

16 C. C. A. 90; 27 C. C. A. 575;
63 C. C. A. 437.

Lack of jurisdiction of United States
circuit court. 16 C. C. A. 507.
Removal of causes-Separable contro-
18 C. C. A. 86; 35 C. C. A.
versy.
155 100 C. C. A. 4.
Jurisdiction in admiralty as to matters
of contract. 18 C. C. A. 347; 27 C.
C. A. 530.

Jurisdiction of circuit courts as deter-
mined by the amount in controversy.
19 C. C. A. 75; 36 C. C. A. 459;
100 C. C. A. 288.

Jurisdiction in admiralty to enforce
liens created by state laws. 21 C.
C. A. 21.

Conclusiveness of judgment between
federal and state courts. 21 C. C.
A. 478; 49 C. C. A. 468.
Conflict of jurisdiction with state
courts. 22 Č. C. A. 356.

Jurisdiction in mortgage foreclosure.
24 C. C. A. 523.

Jurisdiction on habeas corpus. 25 C.
C. A. 4.

FEDERAL COURTS-Cont'd.
Mandamus to enforce payment of judg-
ment against municipality. 25 C. C.
A. 475.

Suits by and against receivers of. 26
C. C. A. 49.

Jury trial-Province of court and jury.
26 C. C. A. 528.

Supplementary and ancillary proceed-
ings and relief. 36 C. C. A. 195.
Probate jurisdiction. 36 C. C. A. 276.
Admiralty jurisdiction of suits between
foreigners. 37 C. C. A. 193.

Enjoining proceedings in federal courts.
45 C. C. A. 591.

Pendency of action in state or federal
court as ground for abatement of
action in the other. 47 C. C. A.
205; 73 C. C. A. 521.

Review of jurisdiction of circuit courts.
48 C. C. A. 351.

Waiver of right as to district in which
suit may be brought. 52 C. C. A.
192; 87 C. C. A. 634.
Procedure of federal courts and adop-
tion of state practice as to taking
proof. 71 C. C. A. 110.

Legal and equitable remedies and pro-
ceedings on removal from state court.
75 C. C. A. 4.
Fraudulent joinder of parties to pre-
vent removal of cause to federal
court. 78 C. C. A. 362.
Jurisdiction of federal courts to en-
force or remove liens or incumbran-
on property of parties not in-
habitants of nor found in district of
suit. 80 C. C. A. 7.

ces

What are suits against states with-
in the meaning of constitutional
amendment eleven. 92 C. C. A. 25.
Decisions of courts as authority in oth-
er co-ordinate courts. 97 C. C. A.
472.

Waiver of right to remand cause from
federal court to state court. 99 C.
C. A. 471.

FEDERAL QUESTIONS.

As conferring jurisdiction on United
States courts. 11 C. C. A. 308; 35
C. C. A. 7.

FEES.

Imposition of extra allowance of costs,
or fees as denial of equal protection
of law. 72 C. C. A. 547.

FELLOW SERVANTS.

Who are. 8 C. C, A. 668; 31 C. C. A.
286.
Concurrent negligence of master and
fellow servant. 40 C. C. A. 236.

FERRIES.

As carriers. 20 C. C. A. 536.

FIDELITY INSURANCE. 19 C. C. A.
273.

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